Sentence examples for burgeoning progress from inspiring English sources

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There has been a manifold increase in the amount of experimental data because of the burgeoning progress in high-throughput instrumentation and techniques.

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Graham Moore's script tracks the code-cracking, alongside Turing and Knightley's burgeoning closeness and the progress of the war (through familiar newsreel).

It gave grounds for moderate optimism, at least to the burgeoning social democratic parties, that progress was ubiquitous and eternal: the economies were growing; workers were well protected and enjoyed superb health benefits; consumers could be confident that their rights wouldn't be abused by the firms they transacted with.

We offer three important realizations in our understanding of how information is organized and thinking progresses made possible by burgeoning virtual communities on the internet – open source thinking, scale-free networks, and interrelationships in the development of blogs to illustrate our thesis.

This dramatic period has since been trivialized by the progress that followed and the burgeoning growth of the global economy.

US president Barack Obama has been welcomed like royalty in India as he started a three-day visit aimed at turning his burgeoning rapport with the prime minister, Narendra Modi, into progress on climate change, defence and economic issues.

Significant progress has been made in this burgeoning branch of science.

While lipid-, and metabolome research in general, over past decades was overshadowed by the progress of genomics, recent revived and burgeoning interest in lipids that triggered several new endeavors in lipid research illustrates their critical biological importance.

This season the midfield pair of Alex Mowatt and Lewis Cook – both called up for England youth duty last week – have emerged as burgeoning talents, while the wide players Charlie Taylor and Sam Byram have also progressed.

I suppose the question is: how much of who you are when you are that age remains when you are older, or is it just young people getting something out of their system?" This idea is personified by Claflin's depiction of Ryle, the story's burgeoning sociopath, who becomes increasingly unhinged as the film progresses.

The Pan-American Highway, he said, is an antiquated dream, a relic of a time of hopeful expansion, of progress and connectedness, that had run smack against the burgeoning environmental movement, against people like him.

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